Don't miss out on these fantastic opportunities to connect, celebrate, and embrace the spirit of the season.
Check out these 25 great events taking place in Co Tyrone this autumn and winter:
5. Past Life Regression with Zanne Montgomery - October 8 - Silverbirch Hotel, 5 Gortin Road, Omagh
Embark on a transformative journey with Zanne Montgomery as she leads you into the realms of relaxed mindfulness, guided meditation, and even a past life regression. For the ultimate experience, lying down is recommended, so be sure to bring your own yoga mat or comfortable padding if possible. Get ready to explore your inner self and unlock new dimensions of self-awareness and tranquillity.
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6. Free Qigong and Taijiquan - October 8 - Silverbirch Hotel, 5 Gortin Road, Omagh
Experience the ancient Chinese arts of Tai Chi and Qigong with Gill and Roisin, both trained by Grandmaster Chen Xiao Wang since 1994. They are certified instructors in the World Chen Taijiquan Association and hold Diuan Wei Gradings from the Chinese Wushu Association. Whether you’re into Reiki or just looking to enhance self-defence and personal well-being, this free course is a must-attend. Discover the power of cultivating inner Chi and join in for a transformative into these age-old practices.
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7. Coffee & Connect Networking Meeting - October 11 - Omagh Library, 1 Spillars Place, Irishtown Road
Mums At Work is back with another relaxed, inclusive, and informative event perfect for networking. Attend the session as a guest to explore what’s on offer before becoming a member, with the Mums At Work network open to all women wanting to support other women, parents, families, and other businesses.
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8. Soil Farmer of the Year Walk, Bronagh O’Kane - October 11 - Drumard Farm, Lower Kildress Road, Cookstown
In 2020, Bronagh O’Kane returned to her farm and transformed its soil, shifting from imported feed to traditional breeds on grasslands, and earning her Third Place as Soil Farmer of the Year. In this farm walk, join Bronagh as you discover her successful approach that extended the grazing period and improved soil resilience. Stuart, the Soil Farmer of the Year Winner, will also share his valuable insights. Make sure to dress for the outdoors, with light refreshments available.
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